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    Apple begins development of a new wireless charging station

    Back in 2019, Apple officially canceled the release of wireless charging for multiple AirPower devices. The company ditched the wireless charging station, which was shown at the presentation back in September 2017. Then the reason was the non-compliance with the high standards of the Cupertinians. As noted, the engineers were unable to solve the problem with the […] More

  • BluOS 3.16 Update: Dolby Atmos Multi-Mode for Bluesound Pulse Soundbar + and Tunify Access
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    BluOS 3.16 Update: Dolby Atmos Multi-Mode for Bluesound Pulse Soundbar + and Tunify Access

    Lenbrook International has updated its BluOS multi-room system to version 3.16, and this was done on the eve of the true holiday of American buyers – Black Friday. In particular, the updated Bluesound Pulse Soundbar + will receive Dolby Atmos compatibility – naturally, this will increase their competitiveness. Moreover, Dolby Atmos in Pulse Soundbar + will receive as […] More

  • The once popular media player Winamp has announced a relaunch
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    The once popular media player Winamp has announced a relaunch

    The previously extremely popular media player for computers Winamp is about to be relaunched. The player has already got a website , a fresh logo and a subscription to participate in beta testing . It is reported that it will be possible to try out the updated player very soon. It is not yet known which version of the player will […] More

  • DuckDuckGo plans to stop Android apps from spying on users
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    DuckDuckGo plans to stop Android apps from spying on users

    According to Wired, the privacy and personalized search engine DuckDuckGo wants to prevent Android apps from tracking users. Today, over 96% of free Android apps contain trackers. Therefore, DuckDuckGo will block them – the service launches the ability to block hidden trackers on Android. The principle of the function will be similar to how Apple does it on iOS, when iPhone and iPad […] More

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    Alphabet uses prototype robots to clean Google offices

    Alphabet, the parent company of Google, has announced that its Everyday Robots Project for universal learning robots has reached another milestone. The company has delivered some prototypes to the Google Bay Area campuses, where they will perform a number of simple tasks. The robots in question will be cleaning. They are capable of performing tasks such as sorting trash, […] More

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    WhatsApp for Windows: App is now available for download

    Lumia Updates announced that WhatsApp is preparing brand new apps for Windows and macOS. The first is in beta testing, but you can already download it from the Microsoft Store and get access to all the functions. The new WhatsApp UWP app has been rewritten from the ground up, and the Windows 11 version also includes updated Acrylic […] More

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    Apple Announces Self-Repair Program

    Apple today announced the launch of Self Service Repair, which will give self-repair customers access to genuine Apple parts and tools. The program will be available initially for iPhone 12 and iPhone 13. Macs with M1 chips will be supported at a later date. The launch of the service is scheduled for early 2022 in the United States. In […] More

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    IBM unveils 127-qubit Eagle quantum processor

    IBM said it has developed a new quantum computing chip called Eagle, which it believes will enable quantum systems to outperform classical computers in some tasks over the next two years. IBM said its Eagle computing processor has 127 qubits that can represent information in quantum form. Classic computers operate using bits that can be either “1” or […] More

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    IOS beta adds digital legacy feature

    Apple will launch the Digital Legacy feature, which will allow users to assign heirs to their data in the event of death. This was reported by The Verge. The point is, when a user dies, there is no easy way to access the data stored on their devices and in iCloud. The new Digital Legacy feature, first unveiled at […] More

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    US offers $10 million for data on hacker group DarkSide

    The US State Department has promised a reward of up to $ 10 million for information that will help identify and identify the main members of the DarkSide hacker group. The US State Department is announcing a reward of up to $ 10 million for information that allows to locate any person or persons holding a key […] More

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    In 5 years, every third inhabitant of the Earth will use 5G

    2020 can be considered the beginning of the 5G era. Now cellular operators around the world are actively deploying next-generation networks, and manufacturers are releasing more and more devices with 5G support, moreover, in different price categories – from flagships to entry-level. However, 5G networks are now available to a limited number of users. Analysts estimate that there […] More

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    Google reveals plans to integrate third-party payment systems into apps in South Korea

    The search giant has officially announced plans for a bill passed in South Korea that prohibits digital store owners from restricting developers from choosing payment systems for payment in their applications. It is reported that Google will allow alternative payment methods along with its own billing, but will still continue to charge developers a commission, even if […] More

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